Vanilla Striped Adult Chest Zip Access Long-Sleeve Tee Shirt
Description
The Spoonie Threads adaptive Adult Chemo Chest Port Zip Access Long-Sleeve Tee Shirt, looks great in bold stripes and is perfect for cancer treatments and post-surgery recovery.
Designed for medical access without sacrificing style. This unisex chemo shirt is crafted from soft jersey fabric and features two eye-catching diagonal zippers at the shoulders, providing easy access to broviacs, central lines, and port access without the need to undress. The longer sleeves offer added warmth and comfort during infusion treatments, and the zippers make dressing easier for those with limited mobility or recovering from surgery. Nurses love the convenience of the access points. Our plastic zippers are MRI-friendly and perfect for securing loose lines during treatment. Say goodbye to medical-looking attire and hello to effortless dignity at appointments!
Why It Matters
Wrap-style tops and sweaters provide gentle coverage while allowing for easier access when needed. They’re designed to move with the body, reducing irritation and making it easier to stay comfortable throughout the day.
The Spoonie Threads adaptive Adult Chemo Chest Port Zip Access Long-Sleeve Tee Shirt, looks great in bold stripes and is perfect for cancer treatments and post-surgery recovery.
Designed for medical access without sacrificing style. This unisex chemo shirt is crafted from soft jersey fabric and features two eye-catching diagonal zippers at the shoulders, providing easy access to broviacs, central lines, and port access without the need to undress. The longer sleeves offer added warmth and comfort during infusion treatments, and the zippers make dressing easier for those with limited mobility or recovering from surgery. Nurses love the convenience of the access points. Our plastic zippers are MRI-friendly and perfect for securing loose lines during treatment. Say goodbye to medical-looking attire and hello to effortless dignity at appointments!
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